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The folks over at Bricks in Motion have a Kickstarter project to bring to life a full length feature documentary about the process of making movies by animating LEGO elements. The goal is close, but they need your help to make this remarkable film a reality! Head over to the forum to see more details and a promo video.

EB member Mark of Falworth has created another masterpiece! Stunning brickwork, amazing details, and great minifig action bring this creation to life. It really showcases Marks ability to create spectacular landscapes rich in texture, color, and interesting building techniques. Truly a work of art by a great artist!

Eurobricks member Mestari has shared with us his first pirate MOC! He has built a small outpost for a couple soldiers and it looks like something straight from the 1990's pirate theme! Even with its classic feel, there are some modern updates, such as a custom Governor's daughter. She's probably the one who planted all the flowers. Mestari was even nice enough to upload instructions for this set if you wish to build it yourself.

It's been a long three months of work for the ten teams creating two sets each, but they've finally made it to the end with wonderful results to show for all the hard work. Ships, ports, islands, and more are waiting for you to decide who will come out on top.

Eurobricks member Subix created this awesome Mesoamerican diorama for his local LUG. The main temple modeled after Temple I in Tikal, and smaller buildings in other architectural styles of the ancients. Subix has managed to pack many details in this MOC, including custom made stickers, and lights in the temples. If your a fan of Mesoamerican history like I am, this is one MOC you will not want to miss!

It's made of LEGO though based off the skills and planning of a model ship builder. The 1577 warship model was created by Mayday artist and is in minifig scale with more detailing and intricate rigging than anything I've seen. Check out the forum post to see a myriad of high res detail shots of this wonderful ship.

Eurobricks member Mr Misty created this excellent rendition of the famous Civil War ironclad! Excellent use of 4 x 6 modified plates to mimic the iron plates used for armor. While not pirates, it is within the Age of Sail and fits in nicely in the pirates forum.

Mark of Falworth has done it again! Built by Mark and his brother Steven for an Iron Builder match up against other builders, this moc has great details! This was a seed part challenge using the green flexible spike. From the looks of it they have a good chance at winning!

"I am the Sea. Literally." His second completed ship MOC, yet still not his magnum opus, Eurobricks user mrsniady1 presents the Forums this grand and god-like Redcoat vessel. Using custom machine-sewn sails, a slope-tumblehome technique, two gun decks, and a working capstan, he reminds us who exactly has the powers of the sea in their hands.

"Left, right, left, right." His second MOC in the Forums, Eurobricks user PaladinPL continues his LEGO tales with this bold yet scurvy pirate creation. Using a classic color scheme, attention to detail, and nice overall design, he "reinforces" the pirate scene for time to come.